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So the new stadium is nothing to do with Cas Tigers? I have lived in Castleford all my life and am proud of Castleford Rugby team. Just consider the people who live here too. Plenty of other places to build on non green belt land and away from traffic, traffic that will effect everyone round Castleford and Pontefract.
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I have been to the meetings and have put my views forward and found they weren't really bothered what I was worried about.
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couldn't make Thursday but I went on Friday, as a resident I did have some concerns. But now I can only see the development as a plus for the town. My son bought a house at the rear Of Xscape before it was built. The house rocketed in value once Xscape was built.
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do you mean they weren't interested or did they put your mind at rest?StanB wrote:I have been to the meetings and have put my views forward and found they weren't really bothered what I was worried about.
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Thanks to all who have attended the exhibitions so far. Just a reminder that we have another event tomorrow afternoon (12.30pm to 5pm) in St Giles Church in Pontefract. Please do come along if you've not yet had the opportunity to.
For those unable to attend, the website is now live - http://www.castlefordyoursay.co.uk. There is a feedback form on the website, so please let us know what you think of the proposals.
Many thanks
Scott
Thanks to all who have attended the exhibitions so far. Just a reminder that we have another event tomorrow afternoon (12.30pm to 5pm) in St Giles Church in Pontefract. Please do come along if you've not yet had the opportunity to.
For those unable to attend, the website is now live - http://www.castlefordyoursay.co.uk. There is a feedback form on the website, so please let us know what you think of the proposals.
Many thanks
Scott
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StanB, will the rugby ground be as noisy (aprox 15 times a year for 80 mins at at time) as the M62 (24/7, 365 days of the year) from your house?
I'm presuming you live on Stainburn Avenue?
Why do you assume they will park on your street when the whole complex will have free parking?
Do you have the problem now with people using your street for xscape/Freeport?
I'm presuming you live on Stainburn Avenue?
Why do you assume they will park on your street when the whole complex will have free parking?
Do you have the problem now with people using your street for xscape/Freeport?
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StanB is a NIMBY
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What's a nimby.
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Not in my back yardold cas lass wrote:What's a nimby.
In the spirit of the final Blackadder episode - Goooodbyeee!
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Who's back yard?HuddsTigers wrote:Not in my back yardold cas lass wrote:What's a nimby.
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My'sTheUndertaker wrote:Who's back yard?HuddsTigers wrote:Not in my back yardold cas lass wrote:What's a nimby.
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Does anyone know when the developers are going to apply for planning permission
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Was told at the ground when I went to view the plans that they were hoping for july.
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Do the club and council have it in writing that it's the ground first then the rest can be built? Is it watertight?
I don't want us to fall into the Newmarket category. Without the Cas fans this would struggle to get off the ground like Newmarket but they cooked the books and look what happened.
If this doesn't take place we'll have lost time when we could have been upgrading WR.
I don't want us to fall into the Newmarket category. Without the Cas fans this would struggle to get off the ground like Newmarket but they cooked the books and look what happened.
If this doesn't take place we'll have lost time when we could have been upgrading WR.
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A Director told me that this was the case on Tuesday.
On the point about doing up WR, I would be surprised if we can afford to do much.
On the point about doing up WR, I would be surprised if we can afford to do much.
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That's great news if it's tied up tight.
If we'd have known that the stadium want going to have happened we could have saved lots of money chasing that. That money could have need put into ground upgrades.
If that's sorted then I'm over the moon.
If we'd have known that the stadium want going to have happened we could have saved lots of money chasing that. That money could have need put into ground upgrades.
If that's sorted then I'm over the moon.
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Hello all
As you know, the planning application has now been submitted for Five Towns Park – a Community Stadium, country park and retail development. As well as providing a new stadium for Castleford Tigers, it is expected that the £135 million development will create around 2,000 new jobs for the area.
All of the details relating to the application are available online at the Wakefield Council website.
It is really important that people who support the proposals make their voice heard to the local authority.
You can add your support for the development in the following ways:
Please visit: https://planning.wakefield.gov.uk/online-applications// and use the planning application reference number 14/01440/OUT. You can view the planning application and comment on it directly here.
Or if you prefer, you can add your support by emailing Wakefield Planning Department at devcontrol@wakefield.gov.uk. Please remember to quote the planning application reference number 14/01440/OUT.
Alternatively you can write a letter, quoting the reference number, to Planning Services, Wakefield Council, Wakefield One, PO Box 700, Wakefield, WF1 2EB.
When you do comment, please clearly state why you think the development is a good idea.
Your support really could make a difference.
Many thanks
Scott Royal
Resolve Public Affairs – on behalf of Lateral
As you know, the planning application has now been submitted for Five Towns Park – a Community Stadium, country park and retail development. As well as providing a new stadium for Castleford Tigers, it is expected that the £135 million development will create around 2,000 new jobs for the area.
All of the details relating to the application are available online at the Wakefield Council website.
It is really important that people who support the proposals make their voice heard to the local authority.
You can add your support for the development in the following ways:
Please visit: https://planning.wakefield.gov.uk/online-applications// and use the planning application reference number 14/01440/OUT. You can view the planning application and comment on it directly here.
Or if you prefer, you can add your support by emailing Wakefield Planning Department at devcontrol@wakefield.gov.uk. Please remember to quote the planning application reference number 14/01440/OUT.
Alternatively you can write a letter, quoting the reference number, to Planning Services, Wakefield Council, Wakefield One, PO Box 700, Wakefield, WF1 2EB.
When you do comment, please clearly state why you think the development is a good idea.
Your support really could make a difference.
Many thanks
Scott Royal
Resolve Public Affairs – on behalf of Lateral
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Where his there to build a complex like this down Weldon road, the sweet factory,and Cas ground his nowhere near has big has the site the scheme, his planed for, and if they decide to go to the other side it would take a year to remove the burred chemicals from the site, plus the traffic would be worse than it his at Glasshoughton,or saw my father said, has he buried plenty of it, when he was told to by Hickson & Welsh.
The land up there his going to get built on whether we get a stadium or not, just like the other side will be were the old scheme was meant to be. If the project his done right, the people on Stainburn Avenue will see the prices of there property rise rather than fall
The land up there his going to get built on whether we get a stadium or not, just like the other side will be were the old scheme was meant to be. If the project his done right, the people on Stainburn Avenue will see the prices of there property rise rather than fall
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I just hope that as many people as possible send in e mails to support the stadium project in Glasshoughton,a lot of work has already been done and I can't wait for it to be started,I am sure minor problems can be soon sorted out, unfortunately the majority of objectors do not support rugby league, and some are supporters of rival clubs, that's not good enough re objecting, one even comments about Cas Tigers being in Financial Difficulties, how wrong are they, they will say anything to stop this project from happening.
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planning meeting put off again till mid Feb. for a survey of shopping habits. sounds like we have been down this Avenue before, I can feel a cop out coming on. Its in the Cas and Pont Express today, Counsellor Denies Jefferies require more info on the shopping Habit's of the people in the wakey district.
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